Welcome to the community! Check out five ways to shake off that newbie feeling.
Each week, we’re beyond fortunate to have thousands of new people join the WordPress.com community. (Hi there, and welcome! You’ll find cold beverages right next to the hot tub under the disco ball — make yourself at home!)
In our Blogging for Beginners course, we often see comments like these:
“I’m new here and I’m not sure about x…”
“I’m a baby WordPresser and I’d like to know how to x…”
“I just started my blog last week and…”
Being new isn’t always the most comfy feeling. Here are five tips to help you gain confidence and get situated as you embark on your new blogging habit.
1. Establish your identity: get a Gravatar
Your Gravatar is the little photo of you that appears by any comment you make while logged into WordPress.com. Here’s mine. It’s a cartoon likeness of me:
If you haven’t already, go to https://wordpress.com/me to upload an image to represent you. It need not be a photo of you — it could be any image you like. PicMonkey is a great place to edit your images online, if you need to.
If you don’t have a custom Gravatar, your comments show next to one of the default avatars, robbing you of an opportunity to establish your online identity. Another thing to note is that spammers never take the time to upload custom Gravatars and nobody wants to look like a spammer. Here’s what the default avatars look like:
2. Try a self-directed course
Themes, posts, pages, and blocks, oh my! There’s plenty to learn about how to get your blog looking just the way you want, and/or establishing that blogging habit. To learn more or register, check out our Blogging for Beginners course.
4. Follow your passions in the Reader
What do you love? Rap music? Reading? Dinosaurs? No matter your interests, you’ll find others who share them — from disco to decoupage — in the WordPress.com Reader. In the Reader, you can follow blogs that intrigue you and discover new writers by searching for tags that interest you.
5. Engage with your community
It might feel a little uncomfortable at first, but the single best way to grow your audience is to visit others’ blogs and make thoughtful comments on others’ posts. Giving a like and making a comment are not huge gestures and don’t take a lot of time, but they can mean a lot to those who receive them. People tend to be naturally curious about the person who took time to read their post and contribute meaningfully to the discussion. You never know, they may just follow you in return.
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Nothing at all! Saskatchewan is my lovely neighbor province.
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Thanks for the advice! I need it!
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This is great! Just saying I wish you posted this BEFORE I figured it out. XD
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Great tips, always handy to read!
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Thanks for the tips. I will use them.
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I can thoroughly recommend Blogging 101 and Photo 101!
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Awesome advice, even for me, and I’ve been here a year!
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Great tips! Writing 101 is pretty awesome. Got me inspired to write more 😊
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Love these tips! As a relatively new WordPress user, I’m glad for any help I can get!
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Thanks for this post… i have been wondering who sets the photo challenge! I will try and give it a go!
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thank you for the tips, I need them! Now to upload pictures and things!
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After a year, I’m still a newbie! Thanks for the tips.
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Same here!
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My inspirations are the writing prompts. Thank you.
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Thank you for caring and for your continued support! Guess What? You have me for life! Cogradulations!
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Thank you for the advice sir. Please do visit my blog too as i am a beginner blogger and hope every love and support from you.I hope you will like it.Thank you
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Love the ideas…I used to blog years ago, stopped and am trying to get back into it!!! Thanks for the wonderful setup and how to get comfortable in our daily writings 😀
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Thanks for this post! Great tips, and a welcoming spirit. 🙂
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Thanks for the help. I didn’t know about Blogging U. Starting it now.
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I’m a relatively new blogger here on WordPress and I found this hella useful. :3
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Great tips! Highly recommendable, helpful and inspiring even for a 10 year old blogger like me. Thank you, WP! 🙂
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WE’re new here, and WE’re sure glad everyone’s friendly, THANKS! WE’re off to figure things out now…
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Thanks for the gentle nudge to get better at blogging. I’m still feeling my way around – my dashboard still scares me a bit ! For some reason, generally, the blogosphere seems to draw me to those who battle depression. I have written a post on finding joy, and would appreciate any comments on it.
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I love blogging, and the blososphere ! Hope to do the 101 course again in June. Thanks for the nudge.
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The best place to post your url and invite comment is in the Community Pool. There’s one underway now.
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Thanks for the gravatar tip. I was having a difficulty in setting my photo.
Hope you’ll like it.
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I love it. I wish I had known about such resources when I was starting out.
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This is a helpful post with lots of good ideas. I have a problem, though, with the very first step! I’ve uploaded an image to my gravatar page to represent me. This image (a hand holding a feather pen) shows up on my gravatar page. as my profile photo, and it’s the only photo in my gravatar photo gallery. However, it doesn’t come through as my icon when I post! What am I doing wrong? Thanks for your help.
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For speedier assistance, it’s always best to reach out to us in Support for technical help.
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Thank you for this advice! Help a lot!
Do you need to sign up for the writing prompts?
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There isn’t a mechanism to sign up for the writing prompts, per se, though if you follow the Daily Post, you’ll get them via email, depending on your notifications. You can modify your notification settings for any blog you follow.
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Thank you! 🙂
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Thanks I was waiting for tip number six, but these useful five will do for now 🙂
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this is great help for the new bloggers out there, well done
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Thanks for the tip ready to use them
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I can definitely use some blogging advice. I have been blogging for over a year and I have very few followers and even less comments. It’s tough stuff!
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